The
"dispossession" of the population through risk shifts and austerity
programs has been an ongoing concern of mine, and the subject of a book
project I've been developing. Its my belief that this dispossession is
being ...

The
data I've been collecting for my book on neofeudal dispossession
indicate dramatic declines in household income, particularly among young
people (including college graduates) and minorities. The Obama health ...

The
data I've been collecting for my book on neofeudal dispossession
indicate dramatic declines in household income, particularly among young
people (including college graduates) and minorities. The Obama health ...

Here
is an excerpt from something I've written about this process of
dispossession: Brian Nichiporuk argues in his Rand publication, The
Security Dynamics of Population, that population demographics are the
primary threat to ...

About Me

I am a Professor at a large public university. I study political economy and biopolitics (the politics of life). My interests are diverse but are broadly concerned with economic, social and environmental justice. I have published 5 books: Crisis Communication, Liberal Democracy and Ecological Sustainability: The Threat of Financial and Energy Complexes in the Twenty-First Century (2016); Fukusima and the Privatization of Risk (2013); Constructing Autism (2005); Governmentality, Biopower and Everyday Life (2008/2011); Governing Childhood (2010).
I also participated in an edited collection on Fukushima: Fukushima: Dispossession or Denuclearization (2014).